Tuesday, October 30, 2012

November 2, 2012 9:00 PM Salsa Caliente with HECTOR RIOS LATIN FLAVOR and FOTO Y PUPI LEGARETTA CON LA UNICA at the Painted Bride

Friday, November 2 | Salsa Lesson: 8pm | Party: 9pm Salsa Caliente – Concert – Cabaret – Dance Party Featured bands: HECTOR RIOS LATIN FLAVOR and FOTO Y PUPI LEGARETTA CON LA UNICA $20 in advance/$25 day of show | Members: $15/$18.75 BUY TICKETS NOW “If you have never danced to a live Latin band, you have never danced salsa.” - Jesse Bermudez, Salsa Caliente co-producer Center City’s only nightlife scene featuring two Latin big bands at each event returns for its third season offering everyone a special opportunity to immerse themselves in tropical flavors. Before the party swings into full action, maestro Flaco of Flaco’s Dance Factory is standing by to guide beginners through their first instructional dance steps. THE VISION / HOW IT ALL GOT STARTED Looking to shake things up, the Bride’s programming team scheduled a sit down with long-time community partner Jesse Bermudez, founder of La Asociación de Músicos Latino Americanos (AMLA). Known for championing cultural and educational commitments within the Latino community and his extensive regional network of Latin musicians/orquesta, Jesse proposed creating a nightlife scene where Latin music and culture could be shared with people from all walks of life. Jesse’s vision recalls the hot salsa nights during the golden era of Latin dancing at the Palladium Ballroom in the 50’s where bands were both the sticky factor and driving force of the social scene. While plenty of nightclubs in the tri-state have a Latin night, today’s dominating trend surrounds the DJ. As national television programs continue to highlight Latin dance styles (Dancing with the Stars, So You Think You Can Dance), the love for salsa music and dancing gains mainstream popularity once again. Alongside Bermudez, the Bride is pleased to present the third dynamic season of Salsa Caliente. Come join the party! Center City’s only nightlife scene featuring two Latin big bands at each event returns for its third season offering everyone a special opportunity to immerse themselves in tropical flavors. Before the party swings into full action, maestro Flaco of Flaco’s Dance Factory is standing by to guide beginners through their first instructional dance steps. Never been to Salsa Caliente? Check out the video above of last month's event. Did you attend last month? You might see yourself on camera!

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